- Project uploaded by WoodWorks Innovation Network (WIN) on 03-03-2023
- Project last updated by WoodWorks on 08-27-2024
Bakers Place
Madison, WI
The Baker’s Place project in Madison, Wisconsin is a new 14-story mixed-use development constructed from mass-timber, creating 204 homes and preserving the oldest historic piece of the original Gardner Baking Co. Building. The project plans will respectfully develop the site, engaging with the existing heritage architecture and reinvigorating the neighborhood with a stepped residential building that rises from 9 stories to 14 stories, surrounding an elevated landscaped courtyard. The project’s design is driven by a commitment to heritage, sustainability, innovation, and community.
Baker’s Place will be built using cross-laminated timber construction and Passive House design principles, reducing both embodied and operational carbon impacts and improving thermal and acoustic comfort. The project will be LEED certified and has an extensive network of green roofs to assist in supporting a progressive stormwater management strategy. An innovative Tesla ride-share program and a bike-share program have been proposed, which will support occupants in lowering their carbon footprints and living convenient and community-connected lifestyles.
Project Details
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Year Built
2024
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Number Of Stories
14
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Bldg system
Mass Timber
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Sq. Meters
28,316
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Construction Type:
IV-B
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Building Type:
Mixed-Use
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Material Types:
Mass Timber
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT)
Glue-Laminated Timber (GLT or glulam)
Project Team
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Angus-Young Architect + Structural Engineer–Project Lead
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Arup Fire Engineer
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C.D. Smith Construction General Contractor
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EQUILIBRIUM Structural Consultant
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MGA | Michael Green Architecture Project Designer
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RDH Building Science Envelope Consultant
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Rothoblaas Site waterproofing
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USG Gypsum underlayment and sound mat
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Matt Kantner, PE, SE Mass Timber Engineer
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Nate Helbach Building Owner / Developer, Neutral
- Project uploaded by WoodWorks Innovation Network (WIN) on 03-03-2023
- Project last updated by WoodWorks on 08-27-2024